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bloud royall; the
nobilitie and
gentrie of
these kingdomes entombed in
forraine nations..by John
Weever Eric Ives (2005), The Life and
Death of Anne Boleyn...
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vnpleasant for such as are
desirous to know the
situation and
customes of
forraine Rities without trauelling to see them.
Containing a
Discourse of all those...
- you: by the
custome thereof making your
selves to be
wondered at by all
forraine civil Nations, and by all
strangers that come
among you, to be scorned...
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Spirituall or
Ecclesiasticall things or causes, as Temporall: And that no
forraine Prince, Person, Prelate,
State or Potentate, hath or
ought to have any...
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heere growing in this our
countrie of England, but of all
others also of
forraine realms commonly used in physicke,
First set
foorth in the
Douch or Almaigne...
- the
Realme was
something weake: The
secret of
which thing he did, to
forraine Princes breake. Pray, pray, etc. ... Even so the Lord by his
great might...
- Ho-Elianae:
Familiar Letters Domestic and
Forren (1645–1650).
Instructions for
Forraine Travell (1642).
Louis XIII (1646). A
Perfect Description of the Country...
- History. ABC-CLIO. p. 171. ISBN 978-1-85109-637-4. Warder, Bill. ""From
Forraine Parts": Non-English
Europeans at Jamestown, 1607-1625" (PDF). Historic...
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unpleasant for such as are
desirous to know the
situation and
customes of
forraine cities without travelling to see them :
Containing a
discourse of all those...
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Palmer published An
Essay of the
Meanes how to make our
Travailes into
forraine Countries the more
profitable and honourable, London,. Here he discussed...